Ramadan 2026 in Jhelum Cantt, along with the Jhelum Cantt Iftar Timing, is expected to begin around 17 or 18 February 2026, depending on the official moon sighting in Pakistan. During this holy month, Muslims observe fasting from Sehri (pre-dawn meal) until Iftar (sunset meal) every day.
Sehri and Iftar Timing in Jhelum Cantt
At the beginning of Ramadan 2026, the Sehri time in Jhelum Cantt will be around 5:35 AM to 5:40 AM, while the Iftar time will be around 5:50 PM to 5:55 PM. These times gradually change throughout the month as sunrise and sunset shift.
By the middle of Ramadan, Sehri time will be around 5:10 AM to 5:20 AM, and Iftar time will be close to 6:00 PM to 6:05 PM in Jhelum Cantt.
Towards the end of Ramadan 2026, the fasting duration becomes longer. Sehri time will be around 4:45 AM to 4:50 AM, while Iftar time will be approximately 6:15 PM to 6:18 PM.
Mid-Ramadan Sehri and Iftar Schedule
By the middle of Ramadan, the daily fasting duration becomes slightly longer. During this period in Jhelum Cantt, Sehri time will be around 5:10 AM to 5:20 AM, while Iftar will occur around 6:00 PM to 6:05 PM.
These changes happen because the days gradually become longer as the month moves closer to spring.
Last Ashra Sehri and Iftar Timing
In the last ten days of Ramadan, also known as the last Ashra, the fasting hours increase further. During this period in Jhelum Cantt, Sehri time will be approximately 4:45 AM to 4:50 AM, while Iftar time will be around 6:15 PM to 6:18 PM.
This is also the most spiritually significant period of Ramadan, as many Muslims increase their prayers and seek Laylat al-Qadr (the Night of Power).
Important Note for Residents
The timings mentioned are approximate and based on standard Ramadan calendars used in Pakistan. Residents of Jhelum Cantt should always confirm the exact Sehri and Iftar times from local mosques or official Ramadan calendars, as minor differences of a few minutes may occur depending on calculation methods.
Conclusion
During Ramadan 2026, Muslims in Jhelum Cantt will begin their fast before dawn at Sehri and break it at sunset during Iftar. As the days progress, Sehri becomes earlier and Iftar slightly later, increasing the fasting duration toward the end of the holy month.



